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A mixed-methods sequential explanatory design study. The first quantitative phase will be a multi-language survey that includes questions related to pain status, patient beliefs, pain interference/social support, and perspective on healthcare utilization. Latent class analysis (LCA) will be used to generate experience-based subgroups in CMP. The second qualitative phase will use focus group will elucidate, confirm, and more richly describe the findings from the first phase.


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Background: The global epidemic of chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) is an intractable issue adversely impacting gross domestic products and costing billions in lost productivity. The expansion of CMP occurs concurrently with historical global mass population movements. Geopolitical negative and racist rhetoric have arisen in response to increased immigration rates. CMP is an invisible disease decoupled from normal tissue healing and results from the complex interplay of biological and psychological processing. Different theoretical models of CMP development now include potential demographic and socio-cultural factors. CMP occurs disproportionately in populations at risk for marginalization, including women, non-Caucasians, immigrants, and people experiencing increased socioeconomic deprivation. The same marginalized populations also are at greater risk for limited access to healthcare and demonstrate worse functional limitations, outcomes, and quality of life. Aims: The primary aims are 1) to characterize self-reported features in people who have CMP and experience marginalization and 2) to interpret the pain experience for marginalised populations of people who have CMP. Methods: A mixed-methods sequential explanatory design study will be used. The first quantitative phase will be a multi-language survey that includes questions related to pain status, patient beliefs, pain interference/social support, and perspective on healthcare utilization. Latent class analysis (LCA) will be used to generate experience-based subgroups in CMP. Focus group will elucidate, confirm, and more richly describe the findings from the first phase. Discussion: Results from this study will be used to inform clinical conversations with patients who have CMP and experience marginalization. By increasing awareness of the potential influences on the clinical conversation, we hope to build opportunities to address inequities in CMP management. ;


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NCT number NCT03945877
Study type Observational
Source High Point University
Contact Alicia Emerson, PT, DPT, MS
Phone 336-841-9726
Email aemerson1@highpoint.edu
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date February 1, 2017
Completion date December 31, 2020

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